Some Americans are taking on hunting for the first time amid meat shortages during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report on Sunday.
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Some Americans are taking on hunting for the first time amid meat shortages during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report on Sunday.
New Mexico resident David Elliot first considered hunting elk back in January to help feed friends and family when the U.S. reported its initial coronavirus case — despite not owning a rifle or ever hunting large animals before. He received a permit to shoot a female elk and plans to attend a hunt in November.
“I want to make sure it’s a clean, humane shot, as much as possible, and get a bunch of…
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